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2020-21 Women's Basketball Roster
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Asberry, Ja'Mee

Jersey Number 21
Ja'Mee Asberry
- Position:
- Guard
- Height:
- 5-5
- Class:
- Redshirt Junior
- High School:
- East Central
- Hometown:
- Tulsa, Oklahoma
Bio
2019-20 (Sophomore)
· Played in 30 games on the year, making 20 starts
· Finished with six points and seven assists against Lamar
· Scored 21 points and dished out six assists in OSU’s win at Tulsa
· Scored nine points to go with four assists against Idaho State
· Finished with nine points and six assists against Rice
· Against Oregon, scored nine points and dished out three assists
· Finished with six assists against UT Arlington
· Scored 14 points and had four assists at Kansas State
· Finished with 12 points against Iowa State
· Scored 16 points in OSU’s win at West Virginia
· Finished with 19 points and seven rebounds against TCU
· Had 11 points, six rebounds and five assists against West Virginia
· Dished out six assists and had four steals against Kansas State
2018-19 (Freshman)
· Named an Academic All-Big 12 selection
· Played in 30 games, making 17 starts during her freshman campaign
· Played 20 minutes against UC Riverside, scoring nine points and dishing out six assists
· Made her first career start against Samford
· Finished with seven points and four assists
· Had five points and six assists against Houston Baptist
· Scored 14 points against TCU in Stillwater
· Played 39 minutes and scored 14 points at West Virginia
· Scored 19 points at Kansas
· Hit six of her eight 3-point attempts against Baylor
· Finished with 22 points against the Lady Bears
· Scored 14 points against Iowa State in Ames
· Finished with nine points at Baylor
Before OSU
· Missed her senior season due to injury and opted to enroll at OSU in January
· Finished her prep career with 1,403 points, 255 rebounds, 307 assists and 240 steals
· Averaged 21 points, six assists and 3.2 steals per game as a junior
· Led East Central to the Oklahoma Class 5A state title as a junior
· Was named MVP of the state tournament after scoring 64 points in three games
· Scored 25 points in the title game
· Was named the Tulsa World’s All-World Player of the Year
· Tabbed as the Green Country Conference MVP as well
· Named to the 2016 Tournament of Champions all-tournament team
· As a sophomore, averaged 14.9 points, 2.1 rebounds and 2.0 assists
· Led East Central to a semifinal berth at the Class 5A state tournament
· Played in 30 games on the year, making 20 starts
· Finished with six points and seven assists against Lamar
· Scored 21 points and dished out six assists in OSU’s win at Tulsa
· Scored nine points to go with four assists against Idaho State
· Finished with nine points and six assists against Rice
· Against Oregon, scored nine points and dished out three assists
· Finished with six assists against UT Arlington
· Scored 14 points and had four assists at Kansas State
· Finished with 12 points against Iowa State
· Scored 16 points in OSU’s win at West Virginia
· Finished with 19 points and seven rebounds against TCU
· Had 11 points, six rebounds and five assists against West Virginia
· Dished out six assists and had four steals against Kansas State
2018-19 (Freshman)
· Named an Academic All-Big 12 selection
· Played in 30 games, making 17 starts during her freshman campaign
· Played 20 minutes against UC Riverside, scoring nine points and dishing out six assists
· Made her first career start against Samford
· Finished with seven points and four assists
· Had five points and six assists against Houston Baptist
· Scored 14 points against TCU in Stillwater
· Played 39 minutes and scored 14 points at West Virginia
· Scored 19 points at Kansas
· Hit six of her eight 3-point attempts against Baylor
· Finished with 22 points against the Lady Bears
· Scored 14 points against Iowa State in Ames
· Finished with nine points at Baylor
Before OSU
· Missed her senior season due to injury and opted to enroll at OSU in January
· Finished her prep career with 1,403 points, 255 rebounds, 307 assists and 240 steals
· Averaged 21 points, six assists and 3.2 steals per game as a junior
· Led East Central to the Oklahoma Class 5A state title as a junior
· Was named MVP of the state tournament after scoring 64 points in three games
· Scored 25 points in the title game
· Was named the Tulsa World’s All-World Player of the Year
· Tabbed as the Green Country Conference MVP as well
· Named to the 2016 Tournament of Champions all-tournament team
· As a sophomore, averaged 14.9 points, 2.1 rebounds and 2.0 assists
· Led East Central to a semifinal berth at the Class 5A state tournament
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